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    <h2><a name="top"></a><a href="../nav/mnu-edit.htm">Edit</a>/<img border="0" src="../images/icons/copy_folder.png" hspace="5" width="16" height="16">Copy 
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<p>This menu item copies selected files and folders to a different location.&nbsp; 
After selecting the files/folders and selecting this item, the user is presented 
with a standard <i>Browse for folder</i> dialog (see
<a href="../mnu_tools/general/def_new_tab.htm#tip">tip</a> for a picture of this 
Windows dialog), allowing the destination location to be chosen.</p>
<p>Using this function is the same as a <a href="copy.htm">Copy</a>/<a href="paste.htm">Paste</a> 
operation, but without changing tabs or folders on a tab.</p>
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